Retro gaming mixes with high-end timepieces in the RJ Romain Jerome Space Invaders Watch ($TBA). Available in two 78-piece limited editions — one with colored Invaders, one with white — these unique watches feature round shapes set within a 46mm cambered square, steel coalesced with fragments of the Apollo 11 capsule, four functional ball-and-socket joints designed to recall the feet of lunar landing modules, a dedicated plate of Moon Silver on the back, and a black rubber strap.

It's definitely not sporty, but then again, neither is it traditional. Instead, the Chopard L.U.C. Tech Twist ($TBA) lives somewhere in between, with its round white gold, rose gold, or stainless steel case, hand-stitched alligator strap, and L.U.C. 96T self-winding movement clashing with more modern features like the crown at 4 o'clock, the offset seconds sub-dial at 7 o'clock, a partially cut-out dial for a view of the watch's internals, and blued steel hands and screws. It's limited to just 250 units, so speak now or forever hold your wrist and weep.

When you're one of the world's most recognizable designers and you need a watch to match your car, what is there to do other than make one yourself? That seems to be the story behind the Ralph Lauren Automotive Watch ($13,400), which the purple one styled after his prized 1938 Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic, which means an elm burl ring to match the dash, a galvanized matte black dial with white numbers that recall the gauges, visible screws to match the car's rivets, and a prohibitively high price to ensure you won't see one on the wrist of a Chevette connoisseur.

With the ability to open, chill, pour, and preserve, the Plum wine preserver combines all wine gadgets into one sleek package. Select your bottle and insert it into the device. Inside, a camera scans the label to identify the wine and automatically begin cooling to the ideal temperature. Whether it's a cork or metal cap, a double-cored needle punctures the top. As wine is released, argon gas fills the bottle to help prevent oxidation. A single canister can preserve up to 150 bottles, keeping each one fresh for up to 90 days so when you're ready, a perfect glass of wine is always waiting to be poured.

Sprezzabox simplifies the shopping experience by shipping you a new box each month with around six new items that help put the finishing touches on a great look. And they do it all at a price that won't break the bank. A personal stylist tests out and hand-picks the items like ties, wallets, sunglasses, socks, and watches every month and subscriptions start at just $28 for over $100 in retail value. Quality, professional items are hand selected by an in-house stylist each month and shipped right to your door.

Only the second timepiece to use TAG's new in-house, 1/100 of a second accurate Mikrograph movement, the TAG Heuer Monaco Mikrograph Watch ($TBA) is a buyable piece of timekeeping history. It features a 43mm stainless steel case, a black "Barenia" leather strap, enough dials and sub-dials to confuse even the most gauge-friendly of souls, comes in a unique box created by South African artist Paul du Toit, and will be auctioned off later this year, with the proceeds going to help fund muscular dystrophy research. [via]